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Linux Desktop Faceoff: GNOME 3 vs Ubuntu Unity
Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 10/25/2011 06:37 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]
Lifehacker compared GNOME 3 and Ubuntu Unity
The popular Linux distribution Ubuntu recently finalized its move to the new Unity interface, while other Linux distributions are moving to the new GNOME 3 shell. Both interfaces are remarkably different than the Linux environments you're used to, but remarkably similar to one another. So which one is better for you? We delve down and uncover the differences between each.
Linux Desktop Faceoff: GNOME 3 vs Ubuntu Unity
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